Although the voters in these three constituencies for graduates do not represent the true vote bank of the YSRC, which consists of recipients of Jagan's welfare programmes, they unquestionably represent the voting trends in metropolitan areas and among educated voters. Therefore, it is possible to view these elections as a kind of warm-up for the next assembly elections. jagan wants to treat them seriously and give the opposing parties a lesson for this reason.
According to reports, jagan intends to mobilise all of his resources and field strong candidates in all three constituencies to ensure that the YSRC wins all three seats at all costs. According to insiders, the candidates will be revealed well in advance. He has made the decision to give senior ministers the task of capturing these seats, and they must start making an effort right once.
By meeting their requirements, we can win over the informed voters. It is rumoured that jagan informed the party leaders, "These elections will provide us clarity on the mood of the people in the upcoming elections. YS jagan needs to show his muscle and proceed faster with his marketing team and make new strategies to cover as many as people possible.